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Highways officials have warned that a major portbound route is shut and diversions are in place.
Land with planning permission for four homes is up for sales with offers exceeding £450,000 sought.
An artist's impression shows a stunning new look for a Kent town's main square in a £2.9 million redesign project.
Four men and one woman have been sent to prison for drug dealing in one Kent town following police raids at the start of this year.
An ambulance helicopter swooped in, landing on a rugby field and airlifting a woman who needed medical help.
A doctor has expressed her frustration after 80 coronavirus jabs had to be cancelled at her surgery after delays in the delivery of the vaccine.
Campaigners are warning about the increasingly dilapidated state of a former cinema, which is meant to reopen as a two screen picture palace.
A bench has been placed in time for the first anniversary of the accidental death of a 14-year-old boy.
A shopkeeper and his girlfriend are involved in fundraising for presents for youngsters who have been affected by the pandemic.
A politician has blasted character referees for a former MP jailed for sexual assault for not speaking up for his victims.
Charges will be waived at council-owned car parks over four days during the Christmas and New Year period.
It's an anniversary for a goods centre, constructed as part of a wider redevelopment of a town's dockland area.
A formal hearing has begun to investigate the death of a young man whose vehicle was in collision with parked cars.
A coroner was unable to determine the cause of death of a young man who was found dead in his home weeks after he'd last been seen.
A motorist was assaulted in a suspected road rage incident after two cars had to stop for a narrowing road.
Our reporter - and big Beatles fan - recalls the shocking day John Lennon was murdered in 1980.
A language translation business has been recognised for its work during the pandemic.
A ferry company has a competition to find those who have gone above and beyond for their community in the face of coronavirus.
A man suspected of child sex offences was among those found inside a lorry heading out of the UK.
A priority system for east Kent hauliers has been launched in time for the end of the Brexit transition period on December 31.